PHOTO: © Porträt Emma Braslavsky © Heike Steinweg

Emma Braslavsky liest "Erdling"

In the organizer's words:

In her novel "Erdling" ,Emma Braslavsky has created a clever, autonomous heroine who alternately travels through the multiverse as a private detective:in Emma or Andreas or Emma Andreas on a permanent quest to expand her consciousness . The fast-paced, surreal tour is an invitation to self-empowerment. "It can't be that feminist debates are only determined by individual ideologues, as was the case in the 1990s," says Emma Braslavsky in the interview. "Finally start thinking for yourself. Expand your consciousness!"

Emma Braslavsky is a writer and curator. Born in Erfurt in 1971, she left the GDR before it ended in 1989 and lived in Munich, Rome and Paris before studying foreign language philology and Southeast Asian studies in Berlin. She then spent time in Moscow, Siberia, China and Vietnam, returning to Vietnam in 1997 on a DAAD scholarship. Together with her husband Noam Braslavsky, she ran the art association Galerie der Künste e.V . in Berlin for five years. She publishes novels, short stories, essays and radio plays. She wrote the literary model and the screenplay for the film "Ich bin dein Mensch" by Maria Schrader. Erdling is Braslavsky's fifth novel.

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The reading in the series wir:ihr:sie - feminismen und antifeminismus is sponsored by the Berliner Landeszentrale für politische Bildung

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INSELGALERIE Berlin Petersburger Straße 75a (am Bersarinplatz) 10249 Berlin

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